CactusWorld 2024/3

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The Society journal appears quarterly and is a richly illustrated, topical and informative journal which is highly respected worldwide. Currently issued in B5 format with beautifully illustrated, laminated covers, the journal runs to approximately 70 pages, though occasionally longer editions are produced as well as Special Issues. Older issues may differ.

 

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September 2024 Contents

  • Editor’s comments by Al Laius
  • A tour to northern Mexico, courtesy of Dr A Wislizenus (part 1) by Peter Berresford
  • Lithops: warts ‘n’ all by Keith Green
  • Succulents contained Airampoa corrugata by Colin C. Walker
  • Schlumbergera crosses: some old, some new by Frank Süpplie
  • Dudleya – an appreciation by John Pilbeam
  • C is for … by David Ilett
  • In my greenhouse (and how it all started) by Paul Doyle
  • Notes from Bahia (2): An almost forgotten species – Rhipsalis triangularis Werderm. by Nigel P Taylor
  • True grit: a geologist’s view of what is in that bag by Jonathan Wilkins
  • Notes from Bahia (extra): Ubelmannia nuda, a helicopter discovery by Nigel P Taylor
  • Cactus and succulent art by Joseph Shaw
  • Ceropegia sideralis (Apocynaceae), a new species of Ceropegia sect. Chamaesiphon from the Western Cape, South Africa by Ralph Peckover
  • William Denton and his Euphorbia hybrid by Steven Thompson
  • Zlatko’s favourites (17) by Zlatko Janeba
  • Echidnopsis – an appreciation by John Pilbeam
  • Cactus Talk
  • New literature

Front cover: Aztekium hintonii this cactus comes from Mexico and is found growing on steep cliff faces that consist mostly of gypsum and often some limestone gravel. It is extremely slow-growing in both habitat and in cultivation. (Photo: Al Laius)

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